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Veterans with a 10 Percent Service-Connected Disability

A $5,000 reduction in the assessed value of a homesteaded property is available to a veteran who is a permanent Florida resident with a 10 percent service-connected disability.

This tax exemption carries over to the un-remarried surviving spouse with legal or equitable title and Homestead Exemption on the property.

Requirements

To qualify the veteran must

  • Be a permanent resident of Florida on January 1 of the year that he or she is applying
  • Have a homestead exemption
  • Have been honorably discharged from the military
  • Have sustained a 10 percent service-connected total and permanent disability

Related Services

If you are a veteran or surviving spouse planning to purchase or move into a new home, you may request a tentative (non-binding) eligibility verification to learn whether you qualify for veteran-related exemptions before filing your next Homestead Exemption application. This process uses the DR-501V – Tentative Eligibility Verification for Certain Exemptions form and helps you confirm your status early.

The Disability Exemption is automatically renewed each year. If you are still eligible for these exemption(s), you do not need to take any further action. Keep the automatic renewal receipt our office mails every year with the updated adjusted household for your records.

Florida Law prescribes that it is the duty of the owner of any property to notify the Property Appraiser promptly whenever the use of the property or the status or condition of the owner changes, so as to change the exempt status of the property.

If any owner fails to notify the Property Appraiser, and the Property Appraiser determines that for any year within the prior 10 years the owner was not entitled to receive such exemption, the property shall be subject to the taxes exempted as a result of such failure, plus 15 percent interest per year, and a penalty of 50 percent of the taxes exempted.

Veterans who are service‑connected, totally and permanently disabled — or their surviving spouses — can request a tentative (non‑binding) eligibility verification for exemptions on a new property before filing the next Homestead Exemption application. Use the DR‑501V – Tentative Eligibility Verification for Certain Exemptions to confirm your status early.

Check Tentative Eligibility (DR-501V)